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U.S. Wears Sunglasses To War: Microsoft Swags $21.9 Billion With HoloLens Army Deal
Troops will be able to see holograms overlaid over their actual environment. Troops will be able to see holograms overlaid over their actual environment. -
U.S. Army Claims Hypersonic Missile Hit 6 Inches From Target
The U.S. Army is claiming incredible accuracy for its new hypersonic missile. The U.S. Army is claiming incredible accuracy for its new hypersonic missile. -
U.S. Expected To Maintain Military Edge Over China For Next 30 Years
The Pentagon assesses it has nothing to fear from the People's Liberation Army for the next three decades. The Pentagon assesses it has nothing to fear from the People's Liberation Army for the next three decades. -
Trump’s Border Wall Will Take Money Away from U.S. Army
The United States Army stands to lose billions of dollars when president Donald Trump begins building his border-wall with Mexico. The United States Army stands to lose billions of dollars when president Donald Trump begins building his border-wall with Mexico. -
U.S. Army Will Test Missiles for A2/AD Zones in Okinawa
The U.S. Army will test the possibility of deploying a mobile anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) system on Okinawa to deter China's navy. The U.S. Army will test the possibility of deploying a mobile anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) system on Okinawa to deter China's navy. -
Israeli Anti-Missile System To Protect U.S. Army Bradleys from RPGs
Israel's "Iron Fist Light" Active Protection System (APS) has moved one step closer to being the standard APS that will protect U.S. Army M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles from RPGs and anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs). Israel's "Iron Fist Light" Active Protection System (APS) has moved one step closer to being the standard APS that will protect U.S. Army M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles from RPGs and anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs). -
U.S. Army Fast-Tracking Development of Bradley Fighting Vehicle Replacement
The U.S. Army has rapidly accelerated the development of its new "Next-Generation Combat Vehicle" (NGCV) by combining current state of the art technologies with promising future systems instead of building an entirely new armored fighting vehicle (AFV) from scratch. The U.S. Army has rapidly accelerated the development of its new "Next-Generation Combat Vehicle" (NGCV) by combining current state of the art technologies with promising future systems instead of building an entirely new armored fighting vehicle (AFV) from scratch. -
Future U.S. Army Helicopter Will Be Fastest Yet
The Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant, one of two aircraft designs competing in the U.S. Army's Joint Multi-Role-Medium Technology Demonstrator Program, will finally get to fly sometime this year. The Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant, one of two aircraft designs competing in the U.S. Army's Joint Multi-Role-Medium Technology Demonstrator Program, will finally get to fly sometime this year. -
US Army Wants To Drive Recruitment Using 'Fortnite'
It seems that Epic Games' popular battle royale shooter is getting an equally epic treatment from the U.S. Army. "Fortnite" is apparently being considered by the U.S. Army as potentially integral to their recruitment drives. It seems that Epic Games' popular battle royale shooter is getting an equally epic treatment from the U.S. Army. "Fortnite" is apparently being considered by the U.S. Army as potentially integral to their recruitment drives. -
Trump Cajoles U.S. Army into Anti-Migrant Operation Unworthy Of Its Honor
The mighty U.S. Army finds itself in the humiliating position of preparing to defend the U.S. against an "invasion" by a ragtag group of unarmed Central American migrants consisting mostly of women and children begging for asylum. The mighty U.S. Army finds itself in the humiliating position of preparing to defend the U.S. against an "invasion" by a ragtag group of unarmed Central American migrants consisting mostly of women and children begging for asylum.